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1. Prostate cancer invading rectal serosa and anal sphincter treated with definitive radiation therapy: Case report and review of the literature.

2. Unrecognized digestive toxicities of radiation therapy.

3. Estimates of Alpha/Beta (α/β) Ratios for Individual Late Rectal Toxicity Endpoints: An Analysis of the CHHiP Trial.

4. Abnormal Neuronal Response to Rectal and Anal Stimuli in Patients Treated for Distal Rectal Cancer With High-Dose Chemoradiotherapy Followed By Watchful Waiting.

5. Patterns in ano-rectal dose maps and the risk of late toxicity after prostate IMRT.

6. Dose-volume analysis of predictors for acute anal toxicity after radiotherapy in prostate cancer patients.

7. Impact of radiotherapy on anorectal function in patients with rectal cancer following a watch and wait programme.

8. Impact of VMAT-IMRT compared to 3D conformal radiotherapy on anal sphincter dose distribution in neoadjuvant chemoradiation of rectal cancer.

9. Late gastrointestinal toxicity after radiotherapy for anal cancer: a systematic literature review.

10. Peri-anal surface dose in anal canal VMAT radiotherapy.

11. Radiation therapy damages external anal sphincter and perineal muscle floor.

12. Anal and rectal function after intensity-modulated prostate radiotherapy with endorectal balloon.

13. Prospective evaluation of acute toxicity and patient reported outcomes in anal cancer and plan optimization.

14. Abnormal neuronal response to rectal and anal stimuli in patients treated with primary radiotherapy for anal cancer.

15. Target volume motion during anal cancer image guided radiotherapy using cone-beam computed tomography.

16. Pudendal nerve injury impairs anorectal function and health related quality of life measures ≥2 years after 3D conformal radiotherapy for prostate cancer.

17. Anal sphincter dysfunction in patients treated with primary radiotherapy for anal cancer: a study with the functional lumen imaging probe.

18. Robotic Placement of the FENIX Continence Restoration System in a Patient with Previous Radiation to the Pelvis: A Case Report.

19. Dynamics of rectal balloon implant shrinkage in prostate VMAT : Influence on anorectal dose and late rectal complication risk.

20. Local Protocol Variations for Image Guided Radiation Therapy in the Multicenter Dutch Hypofractionation (HYPRO) Trial: Impact of Rectal Balloon and MRI Delineation on Anorectal Dose and Gastrointestinal Toxicity Levels.

21. Fecal incontinence and radiation dose on anal sphincter in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) treated with preoperative chemoradiotherapy: a retrospective, single-institutional study.

22. Radiotherapy for Anal Cancer: Intensity-Modulated Radiotherapy and Future Directions.

23. The effect of endorectal balloon on anorectal dose during postoperative volumetric arc radiotherapy of prostate cancer.

24. Treatment of the Primary Tumor in Anal Canal Cancers.

25. Defecation into clothing without forewarning and mean radiation dose to bowel and anal-sphincter among gynecological cancer survivors.

26. Influence of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy on the anal sphincter: ultrastructural damage may be critical.

27. Predictors of radiation-induced gastrointestinal morbidity: A prospective, longitudinal study following radiotherapy for carcinoma of the prostate.

28. Can Anorectal Manometry Findings Predict Subsequent Late Gastrointestinal Radiation Toxicity in Prostate Cancer Patients?

29. Dose-surface maps identifying local dose-effects for acute gastrointestinal toxicity after radiotherapy for prostate cancer.

30. Acute anal toxicity after whole pelvic radiotherapy in patients with asymptomatic haemorrhoids: identification of dosimetric and patient factors.

31. [Management of locally advanced anal canal carcinoma with modulated arctherapy and concurrent chemotherapy].

33. Acute toxicity after image-guided intensity modulated radiation therapy compared to 3D conformal radiation therapy in prostate cancer patients.

34. Gastrointestinal dose-histogram effects in the context of dose-volume-constrained prostate radiation therapy: analysis of data from the RADAR prostate radiation therapy trial.

35. Dosimetric planning study for the prevention of anal complications after post-operative whole pelvic radiotherapy in cervical cancer patients with hemorrhoids.

36. The anal canal as a risk organ in cervical cancer patients with hemorrhoids undergoing whole pelvic radiotherapy.

37. Identification of motor neurons and a mechanosensitive sensory neuron in the defecation circuitry of Drosophila larvae.

38. Pathophysiology of late anorectal dysfunction following external beam radiotherapy for prostate cancer.

39. Dosimetric adaptive IMRT driven by fiducial points.

40. Fully automated volumetric modulated arc therapy plan generation for prostate cancer patients.

41. Systematic review: anal and rectal changes after radiotherapy for prostate cancer.

42. Dosimetric coverage of the external anal sphincter by 3-dimensional conformal fields in rectal cancer patients receiving neoadjuvant chemoradiation: implications for the concept of sphincter-preserving radiation therapy.

43. Argon plasma coagulation therapy versus topical formalin for intractable rectal bleeding and anorectal dysfunction after radiation therapy for prostate carcinoma.

44. Long-term results of weekly/daily cisplatin-based chemoradiation for locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal.

45. Severe radiotherapy-induced extracutaneous toxicity under vemurafenib.

46. Short-term effects of neoadjuvant chemoradiation therapy on anorectal function in rectal cancer patients: a pilot study.

47. Late radiation effects to the rectum and anus after treatment for prostate cancer; validity of the LENT/SOMA score.

48. Dose-response relationships for an atomized symptom of fecal incontinence after gynecological radiotherapy.

50. Endorectal ultrasound and real-time elastography in patients with fecal incontinence following anorectal surgery: a prospective comparison evaluating short- and long-term outcomes in irradiated and non-irradiated patients.

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